Wilroy Jereme D, Martin Ginis Kathleen A, Rimmer James H, Wen Huacong, Howell Jennifer, Lai Byron
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States.
UAB/Lakeshore Research Collaborative, School of Health Professions, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States.
JMIR Form Res. 2019 Aug 21;3(3):e14788. doi: 10.2196/14788.
The majority of people with spinal cord injury (SCI) in the United States are not meeting the recommended guidelines for regular physical activity. Behavior change techniques (eg, goal setting and action planning) that are framed within the principles of the social cognitive theory (self-efficacy and self-regulation) have the potential to enhance physical activity behavior.
The aim of the study was to develop and test the usability of an electronic learning (e-learning) program for improving social cognitive factors related to physical activity behavior among people with SCI.
The program was created through an iterative process of development and refinement, using a modification of a similar methodology used to develop evidence-informed guidelines in health promotion for people with disabilities (Guidelines, Recommendations, and Adaptations Including Disability; GRAIDs framework). The study included 4 phases: (1) initial product creation, (2) national survey, (3) expert review, and (4) usability testing. Usability testing included both quantitative and qualitative data collection and analyses.
The review of the program by an expert panel (n=5) and the results from a national survey (n=142) led to several refinements. Usability testing demonstrated that the program could be completed in a timely manner (<30 min). Participants reported 5 themes: (1) the program improves social cognitions related to physical activity participation; (2) reflection of physical activity behavior; (3) positive perceptions of the quality of the program; (4) positive perceptions of the program operation and effectiveness; and (5) recommendations for improvement. Each item was incorporated into a revised program version 1.0.
This study incorporated an evidence-based framework for developing a brief 30-min e-learning program for increasing the physical activity behavior among people with SCI. The Exercise Strategies Through Optimized Relevant Interactive E-learning Storytelling (e-STORIES) program could be completed in a timely manner and was reported by participants as valuable and useful for enhancing intent-to-perform physical activity in individuals with SCI. The program has the potential to be applied in a variety of settings, but feasibility testing is required before implementing in a larger trial.
在美国,大多数脊髓损伤(SCI)患者未达到定期进行体育活动的推荐指南要求。基于社会认知理论(自我效能感和自我调节)原则构建的行为改变技术(如目标设定和行动计划)有可能增强体育活动行为。
本研究旨在开发并测试一款电子学习(e-learning)程序的可用性,该程序旨在改善脊髓损伤患者中与体育活动行为相关的社会认知因素。
该程序通过反复的开发和完善过程创建,采用了一种类似的方法的改进版本,该方法用于为残疾人制定健康促进方面的循证指南(包括残疾的指南、建议和适应措施;GRAIDs框架)。该研究包括4个阶段:(1)初始产品创建,(2)全国性调查,(3)专家评审,以及(4)可用性测试。可用性测试包括定量和定性数据的收集与分析。
专家小组(n = 5)对该程序的评审以及全国性调查(n = 142)的结果促成了多项改进。可用性测试表明该程序能够及时完成(<30分钟)。参与者报告了5个主题:(1)该程序改善了与体育活动参与相关的社会认知;(2)体育活动行为的反思;(3)对程序质量的积极看法;(4)对程序操作和有效性的积极看法;以及(5)改进建议。每个项目都被纳入了修订后的程序版本1.0。
本研究纳入了一个循证框架,用于开发一个简短的30分钟电子学习程序,以增加脊髓损伤患者的体育活动行为。通过优化相关交互式电子学习故事讲述的运动策略(e-STORIES)程序能够及时完成,参与者报告称该程序对于增强脊髓损伤个体进行体育活动的意愿很有价值且有用。该程序有潜力应用于多种环境,但在进行更大规模试验之前需要进行可行性测试。